On the Agenda – Week 11, 2016
Take 1 –Education
Heavy recruitment of Chinese students to US schools comes with complications on campus. https://t.co/7hxl3hCCuP pic.twitter.com/HgJBfo1iJF
— Melissa Korn (@melissakorn) March 17, 2016
A piece on the rise of private education in Europe by @johnpmcdermott: https://t.co/3u0otZ89NP pic.twitter.com/KE7a7rHBJu
— Emma Hogan (@hoganem) March 18, 2016
New Canadian HE centre at @OISENews sets global ambitions: https://t.co/mA6mRM1gXu #intled pic.twitter.com/6RuncsvSto
— The PIE News (@ThePIENews) March 17, 2016
#China opens a new #university every week, by @SchleicherOECD https://t.co/q4IeyOueoX via @BBCNews pic.twitter.com/0pRRz0ivlB
— OECD Education (@OECDEduSkills) March 16, 2016
Take 2 –Research
African scientists say more needed to keep brightest at home https://t.co/3US9qjWDeN via @MailOnline #Africa #Science #BrainDrain
— The OBHE (@theobhe) March 11, 2016
Japan 5th in the world for high-quality science output in new #natureindexjapan https://t.co/urnmz4Jc8s pic.twitter.com/nCNNlORKSW
— nature (@nature) March 18, 2016
Leaving the EU would risk Britain’s status as a science superpower: https://t.co/YJdI0KXjXo
— Healthier in the EU (@HealthierIn) March 18, 2016
Career-development plans can point researchers in a new direction, but they take commitment https://t.co/aGSKojpK31 pic.twitter.com/RkQNiCCSnJ
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 18, 2016
Take 3 –Brazil
Brazil is teetering on the brink of a constitutional crisis. https://t.co/4mxe0DWiC1 pic.twitter.com/O6NdMlFMEy
— Financial Times (@FT) March 18, 2016
Brazil and South Africa are united by political scandals and economic misfortune https://t.co/RCyd9Xt8Gb pic.twitter.com/mtAAyPGFOx
— Bloomberg Business (@business) March 18, 2016
A mentor system is helping young women scientists in Peru and Brazil to break through barriers. #sciseekpicks https://t.co/g7SW5JroIT @cif…
— ScienceSeeker (@SciSeeker) March 14, 2016
Brazil’s Petrobras scandal, explained https://t.co/IDXctyEOIf
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 18, 2016
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
In fostering startups in the EU the Netherlands has become leading https://t.co/YsyrdDWMJo
— ScienceGuideEU (@ScienceGuideEU) March 16, 2016
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